All our porters are Quechua language speakers who come from farming villages. They take advantage of the seasons to grow their crops and Alpaca Expeditions helps them and their community. We have different ongoing projects and hope to add many more. Some of the projects we have completed or continue doing are:
Every three months, we take a kit of toiletries to Wakantinku elementary school for 204 Quechua speaking children. They range from 3 – 12 years old from kindergarten to 6th grade. When we arrived at this village for the first time a few years ago, kids had trouble keeping up with daily hygiene. We make sure they always have toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, and hand sanitizer.
We planted more than 3,000 Queuña trees (Andean Polylepis), in the community of Wakatinku to reforest their village. This tree will be more sustainable than others they have used and will eventually be a fertilizer for their village. We cover the salary of a full-time teacher in the High School of Wakatinku every year to teach math, art, and English. This teacher has done great work and helped to graduate the first class from the village.
Every February, we invite our porters and their families to come with us to visit Machu Picchu. Last year we went with families from Wakawasi village, a community we visit on the Lares Trek. It was their first time in the ruins. We plan on doing this trip every February with new families to help them enjoy their history.
In October, we helped celebrate the end of the school year with 17 students and their parents. Week took them for a trip through the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. This 2-day trip followed the same itinerary that our clients enjoy.
Often our clients have asked how they can help. Some Alpaca Expeditions trekkers raised money back at home to buy some computers to donate to a local village. We matched their donation and went together to donate computers to the school in Wakatinku village. Being their first time donating computers, this was something new. We did donate more computers the next year as well.
We’re working with a local clinic to provide dental care and skin examinations for the children of the community.
We bought land in Cusco that is being constructed to create dormitory classrooms and teaching kitchens for our team. We created this for our porters outside of Cusco to have a place to sleep before their treks. We’ll have free English, computer, and cooking classes for our team and their families to use.
Those are just some of the projects we’ve done and continue to do. We’re a small local company here in Cusco, who promises to be as dedicated to our team as they are to us. We’re lucky to have the best porters in the region. We feel it’s necessary to make sure they’re healthy, stable, and capable of providing for their families.